Partnerships
The fourth day of the workshop will address potential partnership models for delivering data services e.g. institutional consortia, national or disciplinary services, procurement / brokering / facilitation by National Research and Educational Networks (NRENs) and others
Time | Session | Presenter |
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20:00 | Lightning talks A series of short reflections and case studies from international participants. The NII research cloud for national data services, Kazutsuna YAMAJI, Research Centre for Open Science in Japan NII provides a cloud service of the institutional repository which has already been used more than 600 universities in Japan, and is now planning to operate a new service for research data management. Through these experiences I would like to introduce our example how to build the trust partnership with university IT centres and libraries. Research Data Canada partnerships and collaborations, Mark Leggott, CANARIE As Canada undertakes the creation of a new national organization for the coordination of HPC, research software and RDM services, the opportunity to redefine the delivery of these services, including the nature of multi-sectoral partnerships, is substantial: Mark Leggott’s remarks will focus on this effort. The LIBSENSE initiative for data infrastructure in Africa, Omo Oaiya, WACREN LIBSENSE is a collaboration that brings together the research and education networks (RENs) and academic library communities in order to strengthen open access and open science in Africa. The talk will discuss plans by the African regional RENs to operate a shared research data management platform. Building the 4TU.ResearchData community, Connie Clare, TU Delft Abstract to come Project Connectome: federating repositories and partnering across universities, Kurt Baumann, SWITCH The Connectome pilot project at SWITCH aims to create an open data center in which data from different repositories Building effective partnerships with stakeholders: lessons from the OSF experience, Eric Olson, Centre for Open Science Abstract to come | Coordinated by Tamsin Burland, Jisc |
20:50 | Interactive workshop A discussion to explore partnerships between institutions and providers. How can services like NRENs or coordinating bodies help address sector needs? Can national or disciplinary service models avoid each institution reinventing wheels? How can user groups or other mechanisms help providers engage and partner more effectively? Proposed output:
| Interactive session with inputs from all |
21:50 | Wrap up & next steps Reflections on how work should progress and opportunities to further develop guidance resources | Tamsin Burland, Jisc |
22:00 | Close |
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